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Bonners Ferry - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Bonners Ferry are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Coeur d'Alene
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Population: 30,000
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Coeur d’Alene is located on the shores of a beautiful lake in the
Idaho panhandle. During the warm summer months, boat trips on the
lake, hiking on wooded Tubbs Hill, or camping in any of the three
nearby national forests are popular activities. |
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Glacier National Park
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Known to many as the "Crown of the Continent," Glacier National Park
encompasses over 1,000,000 acres of forests, alpine meadows, rivers
and lakes. Glacier's jagged mountain horns & visually spectacular
peaks soar upwards of 10,000 feet as they form the Continental Divide. |
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Kalispell
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Population: 16,000
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Kalispell is the biggest town in the Flathead Valley and is what most
of the local population considers 'town'. A number of music and art
festivals occur during the summer months in Kalispell, and the town is
also the site of the annual Northwest Montana Fair. |
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Lake Pend Oreille / Sandpoint
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Population: 7,000
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Lake Pend Oreille is Idaho’s largest lake. Surrounded by forested
mountains and off the beaten path, the lake and neighboring town of
Sandpoint are a beautiful destination for anglers, boaters, and other
lovers of the outdoors. |
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Spokane
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Population: 200,000
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Spokane is the metropolitan hub of eastern Washington. The Spokane
River runs through town, garnished with 100 acres of park in the
center, an easy escape from the bustle of city life. Many historic
buildings downtown have been recently renovated, preserving a sense of
old Spokane. In May thousands of runners flock to the area for the
famous Lilac Bloomsday Run and flowers fill the city long after the
racers have gone home. |
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Whitefish
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Population: 5,500
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Whitefish is the quintessential mountain town, sitting on the shores
of pristine Whitefish Lake and at the southern toe of the Whitefish
Mountain Range. The rolling farmlands of Flathead Valley, framed by
mountain ranges on all sides, give way to Whitefish's quaint tree
lined streets with personable homes and an 'old west style' downtown
area complete with facaded storefronts. |
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